WEBVTT A WOMAN IN HER 50'S DIED AND SIX OTHER PEOPLE ARE OUT OF THEIR HOMES. THE FIRE CAUSED $400,000 WORTH OF DAMAGE. AN ATTEMPT BY LAW MAKERS TO SHINE LIGHT ON THE MBT RETIREMENT FUNDS OPERATIONS HAS BON OFF THE RAIL. THE FUND HAS OPERATED IN SECRECY FOR YEARS. KATHY CURRAN HAS BEEN WORKING HARD TO TRY TO CHANGE THAT. TEAM 5 INVESTIGATES MADE NUMEROUS REQUESTS TO GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANAGEMENT OF THE $1.6 BILLION PENSION FUND. IT RECEIVES MILLIONS IN TAXPAYER BACKING BUT ALL OF OUR REQUESTS HAVE BEEN DENIED. A NEW LAW PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE LAST YEAR THAT WOULD FORCE THE T'S RETIREMENT FUND TO BECOME MORE TRANSPARENT AND OPEN UP ITS RECORD SO THE PUBLIC WAS SO POORLY WORDED IT CAN'T BE ENFORCED. THE STATE SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC RECORDS SAID EVEN THOUGH THE INTENT OF THE LEGISLATURE WAS CLEAR THE LAW THAT MASSED DOES NOT SAY THE FUND'S RECORDS HAVE TO BE DISCLOSED. STATE LEADERS INCLUDING THE GOVERNOR ARE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND THE SECT OF